I think most of your farmers wanted to stay, not sure why, but a representative for them was interviewed on radio here in Norway on Friday actually.
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It does make me laugh too Kev. It's hilarious how pompous some of the remain camp are taking a right condescending stance trying to tar any leave voter with the "uneducated racist" cardOriginally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostThe best thing about Brexit is the remainions are so so so angry. Am enjoying their outbursts and public crying so much on Facebook and Twitter .
It's old age white rascists who did this to us etc etc ha ha.
Some seem to love the idea of democracy until it means they don't get their own way, then it's toys out the pram time.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Where are they going to move? France where car companies are obliged to employ unionized staff, with its 35 hour week and 33.3% corporation tax. Germany with its 30.175% corporation tax. Compared with the U.K.'s corporation tax of 20%, reducing to 19% in 2018 and 18% in 2019. Also if sterling stays low, then the wages will be less compared with other countries, and even if there is a tax to export their cars, this will be cheaper because of the exchange rate.Originally posted by James1979 View PostWhich to me shows that remain campaign could have done more. What will Sunderland working class do when Nissan decide to move their factory elsewhere? It will not be immediate but I understand this will happen due to Brexit over the next years.
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Access to single market though I'm just repeating what their CEO has said. Will happen 2020.Originally posted by jmelanie View PostWhere are they going to move? France where car companies are obliged to employ unionized staff, with its 35 hour week and 33.3% corporation tax. Germany with its 30.175% corporation tax. Compared with the U.K.'s corporation tax of 20%, reducing to 19% in 2018 and 18% in 2019. Also if sterling stays low, then the wages will be less compared with other countries, and even if there is a tax to export their cars, this will be cheaper because of the exchange rate.
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Assuming the EU still exists in 2020. I think there is more chance of it not existing, than Nissan leaving Sunderland. Also any decision would be made by the bosses in Japan not their CEO.Originally posted by James1979 View PostAccess to single market though I'm just repeating what their CEO has said. Will happen 2020.
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I love it mate. I just rip into them and am winding them up so bad.Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostIt does make me laugh too Kev. It's hilarious how pompous some of the remain camp are taking a right condescending stance trying to tar any leave voter with the "uneducated racist" card
Some seem to love the idea of democracy until it means they don't get their own way, then it's toys out the pram time.
Say things like 'all these old thicko white rascists fault, but how come Luton voted leave and there ain't hardly one single white person living in the whole gaff.'
Lineker ain't stopped bleating like a baby on twitter , nor Alan Sugar. Love it.
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Ain't that funny. I've always said that QPR owns nothing to our youngsters and the same applies to Great Britain.Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostThe best thing about Brexit is the remainions are so so so angry. Am enjoying their outbursts and public crying so much on Facebook and Twitter .
It's old age white rascists who did this to us etc etc ha ha.
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Of course they might possibly stay in Britain because we have world class engineering and a committed and skilled workforce. Toyota's plant in Derby makes a car every 66 seconds and has one of the fastest production lines in the company. I have faith in the British workman.Originally posted by James1979 View PostUntil 2020, yes.
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So do I. However, price/cost becomes more and more important these days. My company gets outcompete led by Eastern European and Southern European prefab pipeshops. Quality is not as good but price wins most of the time.Originally posted by jmelanie View PostOf course they might possibly stay in Britain because we have world class engineering and a committed and skilled workforce. Toyota's plant in Derby makes a car every 66 seconds and has one of the fastest production lines in the company. I have faith in the British workman.
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What a load of utter ###### you are talking, and deeply insulting.Originally posted by James1979 View PostObviously the leave voters were not all racist and a lot made their decisions for the right reasons. However, there is no doubt that some in the leave campaign put blame at certain countries/races. There is no doubt that racism drove some of the vote to leave.I have supported Rangers for 55 seasons, since March 1969.
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